Kenny Wallace Driver Diary: Good Races, Bad Races & Writer’s Cramp
Every time we got to Kansas, it seems like it’s the end of the year – it’s September, it’s starting to get cold. It’s only …
Amy is an 20-year veteran NASCAR writer and a six-time National Motorsports Press Association (NMPA) writing award winner, including first place awards for both columns and race coverage. As well as serving as Photo Editor, Amy writes The Big 6 (Mondays) after every NASCAR Cup Series race. She can also be found working on her bi-weekly columns Holding A Pretty Wheel (Tuesdays) and Only Yesterday (Wednesdays). A New Hampshire native whose heart is in North Carolina, Amy’s work credits have extended everywhere from driver Kenny Wallace’s website to Athlon Sports. She can also be heard weekly as a panelist on the Hard Left Turn podcast that can be found on AccessWDUN.com's Around the Track page.
Every time we got to Kansas, it seems like it’s the end of the year – it’s September, it’s starting to get cold. It’s only …
The still unsigned-for-2010 Jamie McMurray grabbed his best finish of the year with his sixth place at Martinsville.
Halfway through the Chase for the 2009 Sprint Cup, things are… well, things are predictable. Jimmie Johnson has the points lead (I know, shocker).
After leading all the NASCAR Banking 500’s practice sessions and winning the pole, is it any surprise that Jimmie Johnson wound up in victory lane?
CONCORD, N.C. – It’s a chilly fall here outside Charlotte, N.C. and I’m here at Lowe’s Motor Speedway for the season wrap-up.
NASCAR has a driver a lot like Dale Earnhardt. The driver is Juan Pablo Montoya.
CONCORD, N.C. – Jimmie Johnson captured the pole at Lowe’s Motor Speedway with a blistering lap of 28.079 seconds (192.376 mph) on a cold, damp Thursday night.
Most of the top finishers in this week’s Pepsi 500 were predictable. But there was one unexpected name – David Ragan, who tied his season-best finish of sixth.
I wrote last week that one thing that makes NASCAR worth watching is the moments. Those brief seconds when time seems to stop will never …
Nine of the top-10 finishers at Kansas were chase drivers-and then there was David Reutimann.